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development, via efficient software implementations on high-performance classical platforms, to translating these methods into quantum circuit formulations that can be executed on real quantum hardware
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cutting-edge systems design, AI at the edge, optimization, and shaping future mobile networks, this is your chance to dive in. A strong focus will lie on the development of optimization algorithms
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principles for tunnel grouting. The project is of high practical relevance, as its results will serve as scientific input to the development of a new European design standard for underground construction in
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to the development of future assembly systems—flexible, digitally connected, and aligned with circular and sustainable production models. The research aims to create solutions that combine technological innovation
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’ individual and group development processes, including supervision of thesis projects and instruction in research methods and tools. You will also support outreach activities within KTH and with the wider
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approach needs to include supply and demand for green electricity and other fuels, the connection to the expansion of the electricity grid, the pace of infrastructure expansion, the pace of development
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on may be funded by the large EU-Rail research program or directly funded by the rail vehicle industry. The Postdoctoral researcher is also expected to play a leading role in the further development
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. The postdoc will contribute to the design and development of next-generation of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite communication systems utilizing extremely-high-rate sub-terahertz (100 GHz – 300 GHz) spectrum
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Job description The research will deal with development
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opportunity to work at the interface of AI, computational physics, and electrochemistry, within two vibrant research environments (FLOW and Applied Electrochemistry) and to contribute to the development of next